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Hearing Loss: The Invisible Disability - Is your facility ADA Compliant? Almost anyone can easily explain the purpose of a wheelchair ramp, wheelchair signage on doors, or signs translated into Braille. Less known are the effects of the "invisible disabilty", also known as hearing loss. In 2012, legislation went into effect that requires all new construction and renovations to meet enhanced ADA standards for assistive listening sytems. Listen Technologies has published a white paper outlining these new requirements that you can DOWNLOAD NOW.

Thinking Outside the Box with ListenIR - SIMPLY BRILLIANT

ListenIR systems use infrared light to transmit audio, much like a television remote control. An IR system is made up of a radiator, transmitter, and receiver. Unlike RF systems, an IR system incorporates line-of-sight technology, and is therefore very secure for confidential transmission fo the audio signal within a room. The ListenIR system is great for classrooms, corporate boardrooms, courtrooms and wherever a private audio signal is needed. Because of its versatility, ListenIR can be used for a wide range of unique applications. Listen Technologies has detailed many of these ideas in this blog that you can read here... Thinking Outside the Box with Digital Infrared.